Diocese: Diocese of New York and New Jersey
Deanery: New York State Deanery
Address
3 Park Row
Cadyville, NY 12918
USA
Website: orthodoxplattsburgh.org
Parish Contacts
Schedule of Services
9:10 AM Hours
9:30AM Divine Liturgy
Sunday Morning
Please visit the parish website for more information.
Parish Background
The Mission of St. Olga of Alaska in Plattsburgh, NY, began on Saturday, April 30, 2022. Ten people gathered with Fr. Terenti at the former Air Force base chapel and celebrated the first Divine Liturgy in Plattsburgh. The faithful discussed the future of an Orthodox mission in the area, and a few months later monthly Divine Liturgies were scheduled—one Saturday per month—at the Plattsburgh United Methodist Church. At this time, the parish was made up of Orthodox Christians from both Slavic and Greek backgrounds, along with several converts and a few inquirers. As word spread, students from several local universities began attending regularly, and the mission also began holding Typika services in Elizabethtown, NY.
Prior to this moment, a consensus was taken on who should be dedicated as the Patron Saint of the Mission. On December 16, 2023, the soon-to-be-glorified Matushka Olga Michael of Kwethluk, Alaska, was selected by the parishioners to represent them before Christ. As the Mission continued to grow, the need for a space of its own became apparent. After months of searching for a space to lease or rent, a property became available that was too good of a fit to pass up. Through the tremendous help from the Diocese of NY/NJ, St. Olga’s was now able to worship regularly, in their own space, and most importantly on Sundays.
On Saturday, January 3, 2026, the next chapter began in bringing a physical place of worship to an area otherwise without one. Fr. Paul Fedoroff, his family, and eleven faithful from the region met at the new building in Cadyville, NY, and unloaded a U-Haul full of donated church supplies from St. Nicholas’ in Cohoes, as well as an iconostasis from Christ the Savior Church in Ballston Lake. The building that was acquired had previously been used as a funeral home, but it now provides an open space for worship and includes two full rooms for fellowship. The property sits quietly in a pleasant neighborhood and features a large parking lot and a three-bedroom apartment downstairs. The property is just under a ten-minute drive from the city of Plattsburgh. The address is 3 Park Row, Cadyville, NY 12918.
The very first Divine Liturgy ever served in Plattsburgh on a Sunday was celebrated in the new building on January 18, 2026, with the Great Blessing of Water to mark the inauguration of St. Olga of Alaska Orthodox Church in Plattsburgh. Much is to be gained with the mission in its current state, and great potential is already apparent to those who worship there. Glory to God for all things.